

Perhaps the most unique deck we’ve had in the meta for some time, Jeskai Mutate is a fun mix of control and aggro.

Overall, this deck is exceptionally resilient, capable of dealing with almost any type of threat while maintaining control of the board.Ĭheck out a Naya Midrange decklist here.

In terms of board protection we are using Selfless Savior and Elite Spellbinder can do some potent enter the battlefield tricks. Blade Historian acts as a terrific finisher since it can give our creatures double strike and Esika’s Chariot can get out of hand if left alone. Jaspera Sentinel, Prosperous Innkeeper, and Lotus Cobra offer us ways to quickly ramp into our threats. Our big drops are Winota, Joiner of Forces and Minsc, Beloved Ranger, while Kenrith, the Returned King offers an uncomfortable amount of versatility. Boasting a comical amount of utility, Naya Midrange is all about dropping creatures, powering them up, and controlling the flow of the board. Plus, we are running two Agadeem’s Awakening, just in case something goes wrong and we need to bring our creatures back.Ĭheck out a Dimir Rogue decklist here. This deck thrives on other midrange or slower decks with expensive spells it can counter or destroy. Boasting quite a bit of removal, we will use cards like Into the Story and Of One Mind to refill our hand. These include Merfolk Windrobber, Soaring Thought-Thief, Thieves’ Guild Enforcer, and Drown in the Loch. While the only D&D cards in this deck are Power Word Kill, the rest consists of the same rogues and tempo spells we’ve seen. My favorite deck in Standard has rocketed back up in popularity, but not because of any new cards. Last updated on September 8, 2021, following card bans. Keep in mind, these decks are pre-Innistrad: The Midnight Hunt and we will update our list in October once the new meta has settled a bit. These are simply what a lot of people are playing and subsequently winning with. Some of the best matches come from wild, unorthodox decks. Remember, just because a deck is labeled as Tier One or Two doesn’t mean that’s all you should play. Looking through statistics on MTGGoldfish for both the Standard format and MTG Arena format, five decks stand above others. With the latest set, Innistrad: Midnight Hunt, about to be released and alter the Standard meta it’s time to take one last look at the current best decks before some vanish.
